What's the point of this note? "See KB." Why? What am I supposed to see? And why not just LINK ME TO THE PLACE IN KB THAT I'M SUPPOSED TO SEE?
I don't see this in my copy David. What am I missing?
It's a popup when you hover over the footnote "2" on [with]integrity|fairness in Ps 58:1.
I see it now. Thanks Don.
This same note occurs hundreds of times in LHI. As far as I'm concerned, it's a bug. All of these links should go directly to the spot that is supposedly worth being "seen". Of course, KB means HALOT.
From what I have seen of Patristic and pseudepigraphic literature, Logos does not research links that are not explicit in the text i.e. if the precise reference to KB was given, Logos would provide the link. If the author saw fit to only refer to the work as a whole, Logos will not provide a link.
Of course, KB means HALOT.
Probably, but it might also refer to the second edition of KB (Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti libros, Leiden 1958).
Of course, KB means HALOT. Probably, but it might also refer to the second edition of KB (Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti libros, Leiden 1958).
In a previous discussion of this topic it was confirmed that KB did refer to Halot - https://community.logos.com/forums/p/40399/301279.aspx#301279
Thanks Graham, I didn't know about that discussion. BTW I just checked and the meaning "decide in fairness" for Ps 58,2 is also given in the second edition of KB.
Despite what Vincent said in the previous thread, I still think these links should provide a hoverable pop-up note. In many cases, that could eliminate the need to perform the actual search. Links like this...it's pretty much why I am using this software.
This is a Lexham resource and so Logos OWNS this resource...they dictate what it is and isn't. They need to make these links viable.